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Lerin Porter--$135,000. Decision to reject all bids. Mayor Whetten was authorized to t r y to negotiate the sale [ f o r more money) . Feb. 5, 1970.. .Joseph Zitting requests that the City approve a State Mini-Bottle Store in connection with the operation of the Sour Dough Restaurant. Councilman Stucki motioned to refuse the request. Unanimous. [On March 19, the Council voted to allow sale of mini-bottles.) April 16, 1970.. .Condemnation Resolution by City Council for Airport property, dated Feb. 19. Condemnation hearing was Thelmer Stratton [owner of held on April 13, 1 9 7 0 . property) did not appear at this hearing. Cigarette Machine at the Airport was out in the main waiting room where it was available to any juvenile. Instructed to move the machine. Letter from Chamber of Commerce suggesting we hold an early bond election on the Airport and Sewer Plant, even though bonds are unsaleable at this time. [Something needed to be done with the Sewer Plant, south of the Airport, because of air pollution. April 30, 1970.. .Council reviewed employing R. B. Platt as the Engineer to draw plans for the new City Sewer Plant. Unanimous. May 7 , 1970.. . T h e h e r Stratton has verbally offered to sell 75 acres for the Airport expansion for $350 per a c r e , without water rights. The Main Street ribbon cutting ceremony will be July 1 0 , 1970. A motion was made by Councilman Stucki to abide by the previous decision of the Council and enforce parallel parking throughout the City. Seconded by Councilman Webster. For--Stucki, Webster, and Jones. Against--Hansen. Abstaining--Hunter. The Telephone Company wants the parking meters on 1 0 0 West removed. Denied. May 15, 1970.. .Irrigation water for Indian Village was again discussed. The City discontinued the use of the Hunter Ditch which leaves only the Indian Village with no means of getting the water to their lots. Referred to Committee. 1970.. .Mayor reported that he had received June 4 , notification that the 1970 Census shows Cedar City [to the City Limits) to have a population of 8,832. Aug. 6 , 1970.. .Public hearing scheduled for September 3, to discuss social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed reconstruction and expansion of the Airport.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Lerin Porter--$135,000. Decision to reject all bids. Mayor Whetten was authorized to t r y to negotiate the sale [ f o r more money) . Feb. 5, 1970.. .Joseph Zitting requests that the City approve a State Mini-Bottle Store in connection with the operation of the Sour Dough Restaurant. Councilman Stucki motioned to refuse the request. Unanimous. [On March 19, the Council voted to allow sale of mini-bottles.) April 16, 1970.. .Condemnation Resolution by City Council for Airport property, dated Feb. 19. Condemnation hearing was Thelmer Stratton [owner of held on April 13, 1 9 7 0 . property) did not appear at this hearing. Cigarette Machine at the Airport was out in the main waiting room where it was available to any juvenile. Instructed to move the machine. Letter from Chamber of Commerce suggesting we hold an early bond election on the Airport and Sewer Plant, even though bonds are unsaleable at this time. [Something needed to be done with the Sewer Plant, south of the Airport, because of air pollution. April 30, 1970.. .Council reviewed employing R. B. Platt as the Engineer to draw plans for the new City Sewer Plant. Unanimous. May 7 , 1970.. . T h e h e r Stratton has verbally offered to sell 75 acres for the Airport expansion for $350 per a c r e , without water rights. The Main Street ribbon cutting ceremony will be July 1 0 , 1970. A motion was made by Councilman Stucki to abide by the previous decision of the Council and enforce parallel parking throughout the City. Seconded by Councilman Webster. For--Stucki, Webster, and Jones. Against--Hansen. Abstaining--Hunter. The Telephone Company wants the parking meters on 1 0 0 West removed. Denied. May 15, 1970.. .Irrigation water for Indian Village was again discussed. The City discontinued the use of the Hunter Ditch which leaves only the Indian Village with no means of getting the water to their lots. Referred to Committee. 1970.. .Mayor reported that he had received June 4 , notification that the 1970 Census shows Cedar City [to the City Limits) to have a population of 8,832. Aug. 6 , 1970.. .Public hearing scheduled for September 3, to discuss social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed reconstruction and expansion of the Airport.